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    Explore " supplychain" with insightful episodes like "E02 - Seguridad en la Cadena de Abastecimiento ft. Armando Rivas Miolán", "Bullish economic resilience; Fed and inflation targeting; and Oil (OPEC) and Silver", "How to Reduce Logistics Cost", "Bronwyn Reid business owner and author of Small Company Big Business on how small business owners can benefit bigtime from working with large businesses and government" and "Building A Business From Scratch In A Down Economy" from podcasts like ""Míster Logística", "Complete Intelligence", "MSME TALK", "Small Business Banter" and "SalesChatter - The High-Performance Logistics Sales Show"" and more!

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    E02 - Seguridad en la Cadena de Abastecimiento ft. Armando Rivas Miolán

    E02 - Seguridad en la Cadena de Abastecimiento ft. Armando Rivas Miolán

    Promover el desarrollo del comercio exterior en el país es una ardua tarea en la que vamos bien encaminados; sin embargo, lograr que nuestras cadenas de abastecimientos y los procesos logísticos asociados sean certificados como seguros internacionalmente, es un reto que solo se supera creando cultura de seguridad en las empresas a través de la gente. 

    Así nos explica Armando Rivas Milán, un experto en Sistemas de Gestión de la Seguridad, con casi tres décadas en la industria logística de la República Dominicana.

    Bullish economic resilience; Fed and inflation targeting; and Oil (OPEC) and Silver

    Bullish economic resilience; Fed and inflation targeting; and Oil (OPEC) and Silver

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    Welcome to “The Week Ahead” with your host Tony Nash.

    1. Bullish economic resilience. Jonny Matthews discusses various economic aspects, including the resilience of the consumer in the US due to low mortgage rates, potential concerns about a secondary wave of inflation, the impact of rates on corporate debt, and the market’s expectations of rate cuts. Additionally, he highlights the challenges in achieving the Fed’s 2% inflation target and the complexities involved in making adjustments to the target. The discussion also covers the Federal Reserve’s potential response to labor market trends, inflation targeting by central banks, the recent OPEC meeting, and an exploration of the silver market, including supply-demand imbalances, industrial uses of silver, and potential investment opportunities in the sector.

    2. Fed and inflation targeting. Albert Marko discusses the Federal Reserve’s handling of inflation and interest rates, expressing concern about a potential second wave of inflation and skepticism about the market’s expectations of rate cuts. He also touches on the challenges of hitting the 2% inflation target and potential changes in the Fed’s inflation target. Additionally, he highlights the volatility and unpredictability of financial and commodities markets, emphasizing the impact of factors such as interest rates, demand and supply imbalances, and the complexities of investing.

    3. Oil (OPEC) and Silver (ready for liftoff?). Tracy Shuchart discusses various economic factors, including the resilience of the consumer and businesses, the potential for inflation, and the implications of Fed policies. She also talks about the impact of interest rates on small and medium-sized companies, the potential for higher energy prices, and the evolving stance of the Fed on inflation targets.

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    This is the 90th episode of The Week Ahead, where experts talk about the week that just happened and what will most likely happen in the coming week.


    Watch this episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/LZZ3bV7JKas

    How to Reduce Logistics Cost

    How to Reduce Logistics Cost

    Episode #29 How to Reduce Logistics Cost Ft. Gagan Chaturvedi, CEO- Traqo.io. Welcome back to MSME TALK  Brand Bite. MSME TALK Brand Bite brings brands products services showcase for Micro enterprises, SMEs, startups businesses.
    Transportation is an important segment of Supply Chain & Logistics for all physical product businesses. It is also a major cost and time consuming component. 
    In this Episode 29 we bring another brand which is revolutionising traditional business segment using technology. Our guest who witnessed many challenges while working in logistics & manufacturing brought solutions through technology.
    Traqo works with Manufacturing & E-com to reduce logistics costs by assisting the logistics team in digitalizing and automating day-to-day movement from vehicle procurement to Tracking of the vehicles from source to its final destination with large corporates as well as SMEs.  They have got long list of products including prominent one like Reverse Auction for booking vehicle through WhatsApp bot, Indent Automation, Digital verification of Trucks, Route Optimisation, 3D Load Optimization, Live tracking of Vehicles and alerts etc
      In a small span of time they have onboarded many prominent large clients also like Haldiram, Adani, Tata Croma, DHL, Greenply, Anik Milk, Ninjakart, Godrej, Flipkart,  and many more.  In Episode 29 of MSME TALK we learn how Traqo is providing solutions using technology for the Logistics Industry & logistics requirement of the manufacturing companies , also small & medium transport & logistic service providers. 
    Gagan Chaturvedi is the Co-founder and CEO of Traqo. He brings 22 yrs of experience in Logistics, Manufacturing & tech startups. 
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    Bronwyn Reid business owner and author of Small Company Big Business on how small business owners can benefit bigtime from working with large businesses and government

    Bronwyn Reid business owner and author of Small Company Big Business on how small business owners can benefit bigtime from working with large businesses and government

    @bronwynreid  is a Business Owner, Author and Mentor who specialises in helping small businesses connect with bigger players. The benefits for owners are enormous and opportunities plentiful in the current post-covid environment.

    Her book is titled @SmallCompanyBigBusiness and it focuses on how small businesses can find, win, and retain big customers.

    In our discussion we talk about the why and how small businesses should engage with larger businesses and government entities.  Bronwyn  covers;

    • why big businesses are increasingly interested in engaging with smaller businesses
    • how the COVID-19 pandemic brought about changes in the business landscape, including;
      • disruptions in supply chains, and a 
      • reevaluation of business practices
      • how this has created new opportunities for small businesses to engage with larger entities
    • tapping into government procurement opportunities and why Governments are showing more interest in working with local and small businesses
    • collaborations and joint ventures , and partnering with complementary businesses or experts in specific areas to access better opportunities and to increase success rates in winning contracts
    • exploring opportunities within their local council as many local governments have websites where they list tender opportunities
    • the databases and resources available for finding government procurement opportunities (refer to @bronwynreid, her website)
    • looking to cooperative and mutual ownership models as a way to support local communities and ensure businesses remain locally operated and owned
    • the value of continuous learning, networking, and seeking guidance from mentors and experts to navigate the ever-evolving business landscape

    @kerrcapital @michaelkerr 

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    Reach out to Michael Kerr via the website if you need personal assistance or advice for your small business.

     

    michael.kerr@kerrcapital.com.au

     

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    Building A Business From Scratch In A Down Economy

    Building A Business From Scratch In A Down Economy

    How do we launch new sales campaigns, new processes, and new strategies when prospects are less likely to make a switch? Over the course of this week, Ryan and Dan share processes to act as if you're building a business from scratch... Because we are! Come on over and hear all about it!

    Welcome to Sales Chatter LIVE, the podcast dedicated to helping sales professionals achieve their highest level of success. Our mission is to guide 10,000 sales professionals to hit 1 million in gross profit through expert training, insightful thoughts, and engaging storytelling.

    Your hosts, Dan Deigan and Ryan Mohamed bring their extensive experience in the sales industry to the forefront as they share their knowledge, expertise, and advice with their listeners. Each episode is filled with practical tips, strategies, and tools that you can apply to your own sales process to help you reach your goals and achieve success.

    Whether you are a seasoned sales professional or just starting out, Sales Chatter LIVE is the perfect podcast. Tune in to learn from the best in the industry and join our community of sales professionals dedicated to achieving their highest level of success.

    Technology in Supply Chains Series - Part 9 & 10: Final Thoughts

    Technology in Supply Chains Series - Part 9 & 10: Final Thoughts

    We conclude our Technology in Supply Chain Series with a combined episode where Jonathan Kempe shares his thoughts on topics we've covered over the course of the Series.  We walk through a densely packed analysis about...

    1. People - The criticality of people inside supply chains, and why the lens we use can enhance or distort what we see and build.

    2. Technology - Why identifying needs and measuring outcomes are the best place to start when considering technological integration (data, software, hardware or platforms).

    3. Learning & Education - The importance of asking people: Finding and asking questions of industry practitioners, who are (more often than not) standing by and willing to help.

    4. Supply chains, writ large - How the elevation of dialog about supply chains and directing the conversation towards factual evidence, benefits us all.

    Thank you for joining me on this ten part series. I'm grateful for those who have listened, and those who have contributed. Please connect with me on LinkedIn if you have any further thoughts, comments or questions.

    Revolutionising Supply Chains with AI, and Large Language Models like ChatGPT

    Revolutionising Supply Chains with AI, and Large Language Models like ChatGPT

    Hey everyone, it's Tom Raftery here and boy do I have a treat for you with this episode of the Digital Supply Chain podcast. I got a chance to sit down with Gregor Stühler, Founder and CEO of Scoutbee, an innovative company that's making waves in the world of supply chain with the application of AI and large language models.

    We took a deep dive into the concept of large language models like GPT-4, their capabilities, and their relevance in today's business world. Gregor did an excellent job of breaking it down and showing us how these language models can help revolutionize decision-making processes within the supply chain sector.

    We also covered a critical and timely topic – sustainability. We discussed how AI models can contribute to the realization of ESG and sustainability goals when the data is properly integrated.

    The future of these large language models also came up. While Gregor doesn't see a radically different version coming anytime soon, he did share insights into how companies are developing technologies to augment these models and overcome their limitations.

    We concluded with a call to action from Gregor encouraging businesses not to hold back and start integrating AI now. There's plenty of power in beginning with a small data set and growing from there.

    As always, I'm curious to hear what you think! Feel free to reach out to Gregor on scoutbee's website and be sure to check out their recent white paper on AI and large language models for even more insights. The links are right in the show notes.

    Stay tuned for more fascinating discussions about the world of digital supply chain, and as always, keep those questions and comments coming. Thanks for joining me!

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    • Olivier Brusle
    • Alicia Farag
    • Joël VANDI
    • Luis Olavarria
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    Unpacking the Future of B2B eCommerce with Sana Commerce's CTO, Arno Ham

    Unpacking the Future of B2B eCommerce with Sana Commerce's CTO, Arno Ham

    Welcome back to another episode of the Digital Supply Chain podcast. In this episode, we're diving deep into the world of B2B eCommerce with Arno Ham, CTO of Sana Commerce.

    We kicked off our conversation discussing why digital transformation is essential in B2B commerce. It's a journey that involves a myriad of moving parts - from optimizing supply chains to enhancing customer experiences, and Arno delves into how his team at Sana Commerce is navigating these waters.

    Arno shared some astonishing statistics that reveal the surprisingly slow adoption of B2B eCommerce globally - it’s fascinating to see how the transition towards digital is creating new opportunities and challenges for businesses. Arno also touched upon the importance of implementing sustainable practices in B2B commerce, with the aim of reducing costs, improving efficiencies, and curbing environmental impact.

    But the road to digital transformation isn't without its bumps. One of the key challenges Arno highlighted is the struggle many B2B businesses face in selecting the right products, optimizing their journeys, and reducing returns. With the right strategies, this can be turned into an opportunity to improve overall sustainability.

    As we dove further into the discussion, Arno introduced a game-changing concept - generative AI. With generative AI, businesses can improve product information and optimize business processes, significantly reducing the manual effort currently needed in many B2B operations.

    The episode wraps up with Arno highlighting the importance of trust in B2B relationships, and how generative AI could potentially shape trust dynamics in the industry. As Arno aptly puts it - who can you trust when AI is part of the equation?

    Remember, we're all on this journey together. So let's learn, grow, and transform our supply chains one step at a time. Happy listening!

    And if you prefer video, the video version of this episode is at https://youtu.be/BzWCAAktL6w

    Support the show


    Podcast supporters
    I'd like to sincerely thank this podcast's generous supporters:

    • Lorcan Sheehan
    • Krishna Kumar
    • Olivier Brusle
    • Alicia Farag
    • Joël VANDI
    • Luis Olavarria
    • Alvaro Aguilar

    And remember you too can Support the Podcast - it is really easy and hugely important as it will enable me to continue to create more excellent Digital Supply Chain episodes like this one.

    Podcast Sponsorship Opportunities:
    If you/your organisation is interested in sponsoring this podcast - I have several options available. Let's talk!

    Finally
    If you have any comments/suggestions or questions for the podcast - feel free to just send me a direct message on Twitter/LinkedIn.

    If you liked this show, please don't forget to rate and/or review it. It makes a big difference to help new people discover it.

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    Technology in Supply Chains Series - Part 8: Graham Conlon

    Technology in Supply Chains Series - Part 8: Graham Conlon

    In episode 8 of our Technology in Supply Chain Series, we chat with Graham Conlon from SAP.  Graham is Vice President, Head of SAP Digital Supply Chain, SAP Asia, Pacific & Japan, and has a long history of delivering effective digital solutions for a diverse array of customers. 

    Graham shares his perspective on the current trends inside AsiaPacific, and gives us some fantastic insights into how a range of companies are approaching risk-resilience and sustainability in their supply chains.

    We walk through...
    1. How uncertainty is the enemy of business
    2. Why disruption and risk are more visible on the corporate agenda
    3. The strength of your weakest link
    4. How to predict to mitigate
    5. Practical, innovative examples from the field
    6. The importance of connecting, contextualising and collaborating

    Thanks for listening along to our series. We've got two exciting episodes to come, so stay tuned for more! As always, if you have any thoughts, comments or questions, please reach out to the LTSC AsiaPac team on LinkedIn, or other Social Channels. 

    Technology in Supply Chains Series - Part 7: Eric Johnson

    Technology in Supply Chains Series - Part 7: Eric Johnson

    How can a million-dollars from your Uncle change your life? Join us for week 7/10 as we speak with noted industry commentator, journalist and analyst, Eric Johnson. Eric is a Director at S&P Global and the Senior Technology Editor at JOC.com. Eric shares about the supply chain industry, technology and broader trends from a personal perspective on Substack; which is well worth reading and digesting! 

    In this episode we work out way through...

    1. Eric's background in journalism and supply chains
    2. The merit of journalistic integrity and specialization 
    3. Trends - Around in circles and moving forward
    4. Why Lars Jensen can't take any more holidays
    5. Too much data + how technology helps
    6. Better business and the centricity of humans
    7. Lessons from Bed Bath and Beyond
    8. With a caveat: How AI is a differentiator for supply chains

    What a fascinating conversation! We're grateful for Eric's time, and look forward to hearing your feedback on this episode. As always, connect with us on LinkedIn, and leave a comment or send us a message with your thoughts.

    Relationship Side Of Asking For More Money - Data Day!

    Relationship Side Of Asking For More Money - Data Day!

    Whether you're an agent, employee, consultant, or business owner, knowing how to confidently ask for what you're worth is a crucial skill that can elevate your financial well-being and professional growth.

    Today, we have special guests, Dean Croke and Rico Muhammed, with us... To talk about assets and how to negotiate with your suppliers for a win-win outcome!

    Welcome to Sales Chatter LIVE, the podcast dedicated to helping sales professionals achieve their highest level of success. Our mission is to guide 10,000 sales professionals to hit 1 million in gross profit through expert training, insightful thoughts, and engaging storytelling.

    Your hosts, Dan Deigan and Ryan Mohamed bring their extensive experience in the sales industry to the forefront as they share their knowledge, expertise, and advice with their listeners. Each episode is filled with practical tips, strategies, and tools that you can apply to your own sales process to help you reach your goals and achieve success.

    Whether you are a seasoned sales professional or just starting out, Sales Chatter LIVE is the perfect podcast. Tune in to learn from the best in the industry and join our community of sales professionals dedicated to achieving their highest level of success.

    Asking Clients For More Money?!?

    Asking Clients For More Money?!?

    We've all been there - our costs rose and we need to have a conversation with our client. Dan and Ryan give their thoughts on how to!

    Welcome to Sales Chatter LIVE, the podcast dedicated to helping sales professionals achieve their highest level of success. Our mission is to guide 10,000 sales professionals to hit 1 million in gross profit through expert training, insightful thoughts, and engaging storytelling.

    Your hosts, Dan Deigan and Ryan Mohamed bring their extensive experience in the sales industry to the forefront as they share their knowledge, expertise, and advice with their listeners. Each episode is filled with practical tips, strategies, and tools that you can apply to your own sales process to help you reach your goals and achieve success.

    Whether you are a seasoned sales professional or just starting out, Sales Chatter LIVE is the perfect podcast. Tune in to learn from the best in the industry and join our community of sales professionals dedicated to achieving their highest level of success.

    Technology in Supply Chains Series - Part 6: Saxon Wright

    Technology in Supply Chains Series - Part 6: Saxon Wright

    We meet CEO, Founder and serial Entrepreneur,  Saxon Wright in Episode 6 of our 10 part 'Technology in Supply Chain' series, on Let's Talk Supply Chain AsiaPac. Saxon shares succinct and insightful commentary on a range of topics, that will resonate with producers, manufacturers, and supply-chain participants of all stages; and particularly for those interested in technology and sustainability.

    Our conversations walks through:

    1. Saxon's entrepreneurial journey inc. Huskee and Pablo and Rusty's Coffee Roasters

    2. Developing the Huskee cup - From solution to scale

    3. Using technology to build better businesses

    4. Bi-directional supply chains: A clear opportunity for change

    5. Moving beyond tick-box sustainability

    6. Real Time Visibility - How and why it's important

    7. Why values matter: From for-profit, to for-purpose

    Find out about Huskee here: https://huskee.co/
    Pablo and Rusty's: https://pabloandrustys.com.au/
    Connect with Saxon on LinkedIn, here:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/saxonwright/

    Have anything to add to these thoughts? Connect with us on LinkedIn or other social media channels, or leave a comment when this Podcast is posted.

    Technology in Supply Chains Series - Part 5: Robert Petti (Prompt)

    Technology in Supply Chains Series - Part 5: Robert Petti (Prompt)

    In Week 5 of our 10 part series, we speak with CEO of Prompt, Robert Petti. Rob has a long history in logistics/supply chain - and a stunning story about his first day on the job! - as well as a noticeable grasp on how technology can be transformative to day-to-day operations. 

    Listen in to hear about....

    1. Rob’s backstory + trucking payroll deep-end. A critical lesson: “Don't screw up someone’s pay!”
    2. From real results to buzzwords: The impact of over-investment
    3. AI vs other technologies - Quick ROI with great potential
    4. Prompt: Origin story, value prop and differentiators 
    5. SOC2, GDPR and data-handling best practices
    6. Fiscal discipline and building a sustainable supply chain business

    Connect with Rob on LinkedIn, or find out more about Prompt at: www.prompt.global

    We hope you found this episode insightful! Have any thoughts, comments or questions?  Reach out to us on Social Media, or through our other online channels.

    Technology in Supply Chains Series - Part 4: AI, NLP and ChatGPT

    Technology in Supply Chains Series - Part 4: AI, NLP and ChatGPT

    Join host of Let's Talk Supply Chain AsiaPacific, Jonathan Kempe, in a rapid-fire analysis on topics that have grabbed our collective attention over the last 6 months: AI, LLMs, NLP and ChatGPT. 'Software is trending towards zero' and other unique insights are specifically aimed at providing informative  and practical considerations for technologists, supply chain professionals, C-suite decision makers and employers, alike.

    1. Large Language Models (LLMs) and Natural Language Processing (NLP)
    2. A new era of interactions between humans and machines
    3. Usefulness: Clear differentiation from Web 3.0, crypto, NFTs and blockchain
    4. Blender + Adobe Firefly - How NLP brings simplicity to UI/UX
    5. Left-handed cats and Ariana Grande
    6. Software is trending towards zero - The threat to monolithic software providers
    7. What this all means for supply chains: Velocity, differentiation, noise, distance-to-customer, and how spending on software (and engineers) will change.

    We hope you found this episode insightful! Have any thoughts, comments or questions?  Reach out to us on Social Media, or through our other online channels.

    Sanjeev Agrawal, Executive Director (Corporate Marketing), BPCL

    Sanjeev Agrawal, Executive Director (Corporate Marketing), BPCL

    India celebrated National Technology Day and in this special episode of the BPCL Podcast, we speak to Sanjeev Agrawal, Executive Director (Corporate Marketing) at BPCL, who tells us about the company's innovative approach to implementing technology in the energy sector, the various other initiatives & strategies they have planned in the near future to enhance customer experience, the impact of digitalisation on the economy and more.

    Listen in. 

    Transcript: 

    Sukhoon: Hello and welcome to the BPCL PODCAST - ‘Unlocking Possibilities, Empowering Lives’. In this series of podcasts, listen to conversations with thought leaders from the industry, on the future of the energy landscape. India celebrated National Technology Day and we are excited to bring you a very special episode of the BPCL podcast with Sanjeev Agrawal, Executive Director (Corporate Marketing) at BPCL. In today's episode, we will be exploring how the integration of new digital technologies in energy companies is optimising operations, improving efficiency, cost savings, enhanced safety, better decision-making and enhancing customer experience. So let's get started. Thank you so much for joining us, Sanjeev, welcome to the show. 

    Sanjeev Agrawal: Thank you. Thank you. 

    Sukhoon: So, digital transformation has been witnessed across all industries and society too. And, before we get to the world of the energy/oil & gas sectors, I'd love to know how often do you upgrade your gadgets and, what do you think of Gen Z leaving a digital footprint everywhere.

    Sanjeev Agrawal: So as far as BPCL is concerned, let me tell you that digital transformation is now becoming a ‘buzzword’ for all good reasons, and simply put - it is the integration of digital technology into all areas of business, resulting in fundamental changes to how the business operates and deliver value to customers. So today, in fact, we live in a very highly connected digital world, where our customers are used to world-class digital platforms to connect, transact, and entertain themselves. And we all know that there are so many things going around like WhatsApp, Amazon, Netflix, etc. These digital platforms are characterised by ease-of-use, omnichannel, personalised and trustworthy services. And, customers today expect a lot and great experiences from whom they choose to do business with. And in addition to our customers, our employees, in fact, demand the same experience from the tools they use to sell to our customers. So it is not the external stakeholders, the internal customers or the stakeholders who are equally demanding these days. So why do we focus as far as the company is concerned on the stakeholders external, but internally people are also saying - “Boss, what is there for us so that we serve ultimately our end consumers?” So, as the energy sector is concerned, digital transformation is bringing about significant improvements in operational efficiencies, enabling companies to better manage their supply chains, and then, providing customers with smarter experiences that meet their evolving needs. Let me also share with you, it is also allowing energy companies to enhance security and safety, which is normally, invariably, got side-tracked while delivering and reinforcing the brand promises using the latest technology in artificial intelligence or machine learning. I will take some more time on this. Allow me to do that. Specifically for energy transition, digital transformation has a huge potential to help us accelerate through this transition. Helping achieve the Net Zero target set by the Government of India. So, not only we are serving our end consumer, but it is also our duty to how best we can meet the targets on Net Zero as a company. New technologies such as IoT, and Digital Twin will not only allow us to integrate renewable energies throughout the energy ecosystem but also enable increased net reliability and more efficient energy demand management. So, that is all about what we think about how our energy sector is going.

    Sukhoon: Right. Adapting to the changing times is the key to survival and we know that BPCL is leveraging technology in a big way too. I'd love for you to spill some beans about BPCL’s much-talked-about digital transformation initiative. How is it contributing to the company's transformational journey? 

    Sanjeev Agrawal: BPCL has been a pioneer in many ways across the oil and gas industry in India. We initiated a great initiative. I'm very proud of that I contributed. I was a part of the team. We call it 'Project Anubhav’ - which is quite an ambitious digital transformation initiative, aimed at delivering the best customer experience across all touchpoints. When I say all touchpoints, it is about achieving operational efficiencies and enabling an agile and resilient workforce. It is helping us engage customers anytime, anywhere, with a smarter experience and building a smart supply chain and enabling a more agile workforce. We are talking about the workforce also. And with initiatives such as digital nerve centre. So it is Iris, which is situated in Noida, where we are integrating messaging and conversational platforms like ‘Urja’ and ‘Hello BPCL’. So these are the three very important delivery points of our digital journey - i.e., Iris, Urja, and Hello BPCL. So these are customer engagement platforms where we are ensuring that our customers get a seamless experience across all channels. You know, all our initiatives under Project Anubhav are underpinned by the three foundation pillars - trust, convenience, and personalisation. We leverage best-in-class technology solutions and collaboration with leading technology companies to deliver these three to both external as well as internal customers. So that is, we are very proud of having Project Anubhav in our company, which is, I think, a competitive edge it provides to us, as far as the competition is concerned in the eco-system.

    Sukhoon: Nice. Well, Project Anubhav as you mentioned the name, I mean Anubhav ka matlab experience hota hai. So I believe, the three pillars of trust, convenience, and personalisation are definitely the components to the right mix across any sphere of life too. So I'm sure this is going to be a huge success in the years to come by too. Could you give us some examples of how Project Anubhav is enabling BPCL to better engage with customers and provide them with smart experiences?

    Sanjeev Agrawal: Yeah, so it's a long, long way we have come now to this level and, I don't know how much time I will take to deliberate because I become emotional also at the same time, while I’m deliberating on this. So absolutely, our customer engagement platform, which is called 'Hello BPCL', is an umbrella platform for customers to avail of all the BPCL products and services in one place. So at the same time, it gives BPCL a 360-degree view of customers’ energy needs. With Hello BPCL, through our unified mobile app and portal, customers can order LPG refills, recharge fuel loyalty, make payments, and earn loyalty and rewards - all in one place. Not only this, Hello BPCL is our one-stop solution for all our retail - commercial as well as industrial customers. And, BPCL has introduced conversational artificial intelligence, which we call AI - a chatbot, and it is termed as ‘Urja’, for customers. Urja is the first AI NLP chatbot in the Indian Oil & Gas sector, which has been trained on more than 600 used cases and can chat with customers in 13 languages on our website, as well as on WhatsApp. So energy, like, you know, in Hindi we call it - energy means ‘urja’. So, that is why energy is because, in our DNA and core of BPCL, Urja represents that energy with which we engage with the customer. So, we have also introduced ‘U-Fill’. I was at the helm of affairs when U-Fill in the retail business unit, which we propagated. It's a unique, disruptive fuel pre-payment solution for all our automotive customers, unlike conventional post-fueling. When you go to a petrol pump, Ma’am, so you say - ‘pehle aap paisa dete hain aur uske baad fuel lete hain.’ Now here, as a disruptive solution, we are trying to shape customers’ preferences and the customer is doing business with us, that first he has to make the payment to us and then we are going. First, he has to make the payment and then he has to take the delivery of the product. It is quite unlikely that customers are tuned to this way of doing business with us. So, U-Fill enables our customers to have full control of our dispenser. Dispenser is the machine through which you get the fuel in your vehicle. So, the full control goes to the customer and they can easily generate UPI-based prepaid fuel vouchers on Hello BPCL. These vouchers enable customers to fuel their vehicles at petrol pumps in a hassle-free way. And, U-Fill is also integrated with BPCL, as a fuel automation system, which increases ultimately, transactional transparency. Normally, people feel - ‘Arre! Yahaan pe gadbad hota hai.’ So, this is one of the ways through which we are enabling customers to experience transaction transparency, which ultimately gets converted into the ultimate, which I talked about, three pillars of our existence - trust, convenience, and transparency. So this is all about U-Fill. So, you will be surprised to know that, we take now 40 seconds in 100-rupee fuel transactions as against more than one minute, earlier we used to take. So, it is optimising the four quote efficiency, as well as transacting with transparency. So, it's a win-win game. So further, we have also developed an advanced loyalty program for fleet customers, which enables the entire value chain, from the driver in the fuelling bay to the group fleet managers' dashboard to the back-end ERP solutions of the corporate customers. So, this whole gamut of all these offerings is certifying or justifying in the minds of the customer that - ‘Yes, there is a company, Maha Ratna company’ - which is driven through technology these days.

    Sukhoon: No, and I think this is about keeping up with the times also. Today's day and age demands these kinds of solutions which are cost-effective, time effective. And you, as you mentioned rightly, right? Transparency also helps you build up trust and when there is so much convenience, I think it's only fair for a customer to go ahead and give it a try at least, and then they'll definitely get hooked on it. It definitely sounds very impressive, if I may say so. Like it's a pioneer mode, indeed. But, what about the operations and the supply chain, Sanjeev? How has Project Anubhav helped BPCL to enable smart operations and build a smarter supply chain? 

    Sanjeev Agrawal:  We are leveraging the latest technology in artificial intelligence and machine learning to optimise our overall operational performance and efficiency. For instance, with Iris, which I just talked about that we have a Digital nerve centre in Noida, we are processing over 3 million inputs per second. Now you just imagine - 3 million inputs per second from local automation systems, cameras, internet of things, devices, vehicle tracking solutions deployed at operational locations, fuel terminals, LPG plants, fleets of tankers and trucks. So, the whole gamut of this complex infra and ecosystem, you can well imagine how complex a system it can become or if it is already there and the ultimate purpose is, how best we can serve the customer. This integrated system has advanced capabilities of remotely stopping operations. Now you will be wondering - ‘Main kyun keh raha hoon apni operation bandh karne ke liye?’ But it is not about stopping the operation. It is about how we are living up to our promise of delivering trust, which means that I am ready to stop my operation, in case there is a deviation from SOPs - Standard Operating Practices - which are critical for product quality, quantity and safety. And again, thereby, reinforcing trust to the end consumer. We have also built an integrated supply chain for our lubricant business by leveraging a unique QR code solution. It provides end-to-end product traceability across the lubricant supply chain, genuineness, check to the customer and loyalty schemes to the mechanics and retailer, as well. So, these are from the lubricant landscape. So if you see that, starting from location, supply chain, serving at the four quotes at retail petrol pumps, we are seamlessly integrating through technology, all of our operations, with a clear focus on three delivery points. 

    Sukhoon: So I would like to understand one quick thing. So, is this only limited to the specific tier of cities, or is this across the country, wherever, you know BPCL is available? Is there a roadmap that is already in place for this? 

    Sanjeev Agrawal: Yeah, it is across. So, we have around 20,000 petrol pumps, we have 70 locations and depot terminals where we store petroleum products. We have INC consumers, we have LPG plants, 50 in number. So all these across, we have implemented this. And now, the next is - ‘Anubhav Next’. We are terming it from Project Anubhav to Anubhav Next. Once we have already implemented all the technology stacks, now how best we can further enhance the experience of our customers? So, we are benchmarking our own delivery points. We are not satisfied that yes, we are ahead of the competition. But, what next? So that is under Anubhav Next. We have already started working on that and things are in the pipeline, where you will experience the next wave of Anubhav. 

    Sukhoon: That’s amazing. So that's the sequel that we should be waiting for! So, this brings me to my next question for you, Sanjeev. We know how a happy workforce is the key to an organisation's success. You earlier mentioned Project Anubhav enabling an agile and resilient workforce for BPCL. Will you shed some light on this? 

    Sanjeev Agrawal:  As you know, that by now, we have multiple customer-facing applications like ALP, I said, U-Fill, Hello BPCL, LPG Booking, Lube instant gratification, Lube secondary sale, B2B, etc. So, now we are also having a system, which we call the ‘Data stack’. Unless you have the repository or the system sustained, which can capture, collate, assimilate and deliver the data points and the end delivery, it'll not serve any purpose, because, things will go haywire. So, we have a comprehensive system where on a sustainable basis, we collate everything. And the next step is, we are developing ‘Lake-houses’- which is a new buzzword. And, this is the first time we are implementing this in this industry, I would say. So ‘Lake-House’ means that it is going to be state-of-the-art technology, which is implemented across outside globally and we are bringing for the first time into the oil and gas sector, where the data is on a sustained basis. Every single data from our operations in across views are going to rest in this. And, the way we want to churn and get the insights and the perspectives, we are going to give to the customers internally, so that they are well placed, have wisdom for decision making and ultimately deliver all the three delivery points, which I said - trust, convenience and personalisation. So, it’s an interwoven world inside BPCL.

    Sukhoon: It's like the Inception! They say ‘data is the new oil’, Sanjeev, and BPCL must be churning humongous amounts of data from, you know, its transactions. How do you process this data? How does it help you serve the customers better? 

    Sanjeev Agrawal: As I said, because there are too much of technicalities involved in this, so, I will not be detailing those things. But if you ask me to describe it in a very simple way - it is that we have already provided and installed different IOT devices. So we have a technology-driven system at the locations, petrol pumps so that they send the data on a real-time basis. It is not on batch mode. This means, that I am not sending the data at the end of the day, or after 6 hours or 12 hours. So, real-time data availability at my future data lake will be available and I can churn it, massage it the way my internal customer wants, analytics, etc., so that they know the preference of the customer and how best they can serve them. Today, I'm serving them. I'm delivering in a particular way. But, what are the different critical insights a customer can give me? Their behaviour pattern. One customer has not come for the next 30 days, suppose. The system will tell me - ‘Boss, wake up! This customer has not come to your outlet after 10 days or 15 days', and just interacting with us. Engagement is going to be the key with me now so that we have better engagement with the customer. They know there is a company which is available at their doorstep, and I can sell them as they demand from me. I'm using the word ‘demand’. It is not an expectation. Now I am forcing customers to demand from me. That is the beauty of our engagement with the customers. 

    Sukhoon: Nice. And, customer retention, I think, is a very crucial aspect of any business, and I think it's beautiful how BPCL is focusing on that also. I love how you stated that you know, in 30 days, if a customer doesn't return, we will go back and understand what happened and there’s real-time data to, you know, substantiate whatever the next steps would be. This is very interesting, indeed. We are living in times where digital presence is upgraded and evolving by the second. I'd love for you to tell us what are some digitalisation priorities for your company over the next 3-5 years? 

    Sanjeev Agrawal: So, if you ask me about the priorities, specifically speaking, looking at the Oil and Gas industry, we are in a commodity business where products need to be delivered physically. I mean, we have a roadmap for an integrated approach of physical and digital. We are trying to combine the physical and digital aspects of our business, and we call it ‘Phygital’. So, the phygital approach will play a key role in our industry in the delivery of digital experience and customer experience. Our immediate priorities are to create, as I said, a data lake, which is going to be a very, very highly aspirational piece for all of us, and create meaningful personalisation offerings to customers using customised CXX engines. And at the same time, we are also creating additional value for our customers through our digital solutions, which go way beyond the energy needs of our consumers. And, in the longer horizon, we are also transforming from an Oil and Gas company to an Energy company and this transformation, is because we don't want to be termed as only an Oil and Gas company. So, we have internally decided and carved out what are the offerings so that customer considers us as an energy company. So, this transformation can only be possible if our digital building blocks are rightly placed. We must see that the customer's new energy needs are met and at the same time, enhance customer experience by leveraging the data using advanced analytics, which I just described. And blockchain technology and advancing our computational abilities and data handling approaches, we have built a Centre of Excellence also, where we deliberate the insights of our engagement with the customer and we take a proactive call before our competition can even think about it.

    Sukhoon: Well, that's the way I think to go ahead, right? Be able to preempt what the market may look like. 

    Sanjeev Agrawal: We are very agile and proactive. I mean, I am very proud of my team, across. We are quite agile. 

    Sukhoon: So Sanjeev, we know that digitalisation leads to various facets of improvement, including efficiency among employees, improved customer service, which you've highlighted, and better data management, which again you've listed in detail. Will you tell us how a company weighs the benefits of digitalisation against the costs that go into the process?

    Sanjeev Agrawal: It's a tricky question. For many companies, the driver for digital transformation is to reduce cost, because people tend to think - How I can reduce the cost? I think that that should not be the starting point for any leadership. That is not the right way. And, digital transformation leads to creating processes that deliver opportunities for robust value creation and that go farther and wider than just cost savings. And its maturity framework starts with task automation. We have to automate, followed by enterprise integration. And most organisations, if you see, evaluate the benefits against the cost consideration of these two aspects. But the real value lies in the final step, and that is the innovation of new business models of the organisation, where the maximum value is unlocked for the organisation, as well as its stakeholders. And, this is my personal experience, that buying from all the internal teams in the company is highly, highly essential, which sometimes leadership tend to skip and push things from top to down. And sometimes, I also wonder why we don't have this, so that is our DNA in BPCL. I am proud to reflect that teams in the field and actual users have become owners, interestingly. I would not say surprisingly, but interestingly. We, the down-the-line people have become owners and that is the true leadership, that the digital transformation landscape has created internally - that we are owners at one point in time, senior leadership, but down the line, how each stakeholder owns it. And that is the cost which we are seeing and we are optimising. We are a lean cost-driven company. So holistically, if you see, the potential benefit of digitalisation is always high. Iris, as I said, is our command & control centre in Noida. It has helped our field force to address problems before they become critical for the business and safer operations. So, this way we feel that cost optimisation has taken place in BPCL. We are not driven from the very beginning, from the first day, that how we are bringing the cost down. It is the fallout of our integrated approach that we get the benefit of cost. Ultimately, our aim, again, I'm coming to that three delivery points - trust, convenience and personalisation, and, if we can deliver those, cost will automatically follow us. That is the mantra which we follow. 

    Sukhoon: Nice. I think I agree with you wholeheartedly. As I mentioned earlier too, I truly think trust, convenience and personalisation are the keys to success, whether be it in your professional space or personal space. And I love how BPCL is owning up to everything and instilling that sense of belonging in stakeholders who are, you know, now owners, as you rightly highlighted. I think that's beautiful. And I think it's the key to any organisation's success as well. But before I let you go, Sanjeev, with all your expertise and knowledge, and in a more general sense, what advice do you have for companies seeking to undergo digital transformation? 

    Sanjeev Agrawal:  You are aware of the ‘PPT’ word. Normally, when we make a presentation, we make PPT. So for us, in the digital transformation team, we call it three fundamental pillars - PPT - i.e., People, Process, and Technology. If I have to give some tips, though, I don't feel that I'm the right person to give tips, but based on whatever experience I have. Rather, I would like to share this experience that focuses on three fundamental pillars - that is, people, process, and technology. It is important to identify the right kind of, the right set of people to drive that digital transformation for any company. And at BPCL, we have a strong team of 500-plus people who are driving the digital transformation of the organisation. And processes identified for digital transformation, need to be thorough in collaboration with the users of the process. Here, the key communication strategy ensures the benefit to the users. Around 20 years back, the company went through a process of restructuring. I still remember the kind of engagement and communication. We talk about big things. That is the strategy and the teams and all such. But, communication is such a small but highly, highly critical element of making disruptive change in any landscape. It is not about the digital landscape. My experience is communication is the single most, after strategy and execution policies, communication is the single most important aspect, which we tend to forget. ‘Log hain, follow karenge. Employees hain, karna padega.’ That is not the way the business should operate. Communication is from my side, this is the only tip I want to give. Engaging with the internal stakeholders and communicating at the right time. This is what is happening and this is what has gone wrong. We have to change gears. We have to tweak our process and thought process. That engagement should be there with the down-the-line people. So this is all about, I mean the tips, if you call it, I want to give. And last, this is also what I'm recollecting, to sum up. We talk about big things. One basic aspect, apart from engagement and communication is, we should be mindful of the sustenance part because normally project team and the service teams are different. The project wale kaam karke chale jaate hain, but the project guy also thinks that and considers that - what is going to be the future. How are the people going to sustain it? And if they're mindful of this aspect, and build the building blocks around that aspect, then it is going to be a highly long-lasting value-creating proposition. So, communication, strategy, execution, and sustenance. These are the things which one should keep in mind while driving any change in the company. 

    Sukhoon: And it's so good to hear from someone like you, from BPCL, who has set up, you know, process, built teams and is still innovating, is still humble, is happy to share his experiences with us. Thank you so much for sharing your journey and your experiences and the pillars of Project Anubhav with us. Thank you so much for shedding light on the digital transformation. 

    Sanjeev Agrawal:  Thank you. Thank you. 

    Sukhoon: Once again, thank you Sanjeev for joining us. Thank you for keeping us company and sharing these beautiful moments and all the learnings that you have gathered over your tenure at BPCL. As we conclude our discussion on digital transformation in energy companies, I hope our listeners gained valuable insights from Sanjeev's experience and expertise in the industry. BPCL's innovative approach towards implementing technology in the energy sector is commendable and inspiring for other companies in the field. We hope to have him back soon for another informative discussion. Thank you for keeping me company. I am Sukhoon, and I will see you soon with another episode of the BPCL podcast.

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